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        <title>Gunaksa Village Nandan Tradition, Raising the Status of Ancestors from Dewa Hyang to Sri</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ The Nandan or Nebas Pitra ceremony in Gunaksa, Tutuan, is a unique tradition inherited from the ancient village of Tutuan. Annually, during the month of Tilem Sasih Kedasa, the residents of Gunaksa conduct this ceremony, which is part of the pitra puja or homage to ancestral spirits. The Tutuan inscription recounts the story of I Surakerta, a Tutuan ancestor, who killed the auspicious cow Sapu Jagat, resulting in a curse that mandates his descendants to perform the Padandanan ceremony each year. The series of rituals involves extensive preparations and executions to free the ancestors&#039; spirits from the curse of Rare Angon, with the hope of elevating their status to Sri, ensuring continuous prosperity. ]]></description>
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        <title>Paibon Ki Mantri Tutuan, Ancestral Temple of the Large Family of Gunaksa Village</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Worship of ancestors, or Tarmalupeng Pitra Puja, is a crucial aspect of the Ramayana religious tradition. In Gunaksa Village, the extended family established the Paibon Ki Mantri Tutuan in 2009 as a central place for ancestor worship and gatherings of family members from various regions. The Paibon was constructed based on the Tri Mandala concept, featuring various shrines representing spiritual values and the balance between the material and spiritual worlds. Every year, the extended family conducts a piodalan ceremony on Purnama Kapat as an expression of respect for the ancestors and to maintain spiritual balance in Balinese culture. This ritual not only strengthens family bonds but also preserves the cultural heritage values from one generation to the next. ]]></description>
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        <title>The Journey of Ki Mantri Tutuan: Giving Birth to Tutuan&amp;apos;s History and Pura Bukit Buluh</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Bukit Buluh Temple is Religious Hub for Tutuan Community in Indonesia, situated in Gunaksa Village, Bali. Every six months, they commemorate the &#039;Piodalan&#039; ritual with utmost devotion. The Tutuan inscription at Bukit Buluh Temple recounts the epic history of Maha Rsi Segening (Empu Siwa Gandhu), which led to the birth of Dalem Mangori. The tragic tale of Dalem Mangori and Ni Brit Kuning, resulting in Satryawangsa (Rare Angon), reflects the sincerity of the heart and brings about wonders in Bale Pegat and the Timbul tree. Satryawangsa&#039;s journey, subsequently becoming Ki Mantri Tutuan, is pivotal in Tutuan&#039;s history and the significance of Bukit Buluh Temple. ]]></description>
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        <title>Unveiling the Unique of Gunaksa Village&amp;apos;s History: Formed by the Mysterious Black Magic Warding Temple</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ The village of Gunaksa in Bali is a place rich in culture and history. Located on the eastern side of the island of Bali, this village boasts stunning natural beauty but also has a strong tradition of black magic. Black magic here encompasses spiritual practices used to protect and provide well-being to the community, including the use of the Pewalang Tamah Temple. Gunaksa Village has historical roots in the migration of people from the Tutuan Kingdom on the island of Java. Allegedly, black magic is still inherited and remains an important part of this village&#039;s unique culture, demonstrating the resilience of local traditions in the midst of modernity. ]]></description>
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